Alternative products to Face Maker

Face Maker

Get creative with the iPhone X's TrueDepth camera

Face Maker is a brand new creativity app designed exclusively for iPhone X and the TrueDepth camera system. It enables you to paint and add photos to your face, create incredible 3D masks and even 3D face swap - all in real-time augmented reality powered by ARKit.

8 alternative and related products to Face Maker

Find the perfect frames using iPhone X’s TrueDepth camera

Glasses by Warby Parker cleverly using the iPhone’s camera to take maps of people’s faces, and use that data to recommend styles of glasses that will best fit your face. It’s a step beyond the digital try on system the company has previously offered, where it would try to place a virtual pair of glasses on a picture to let you see how it looks.

App Store

Free

The Verge

The iPhone X has only been out for a few days, but we're already seeing people take advantage of the face mapping technology on the phone in numerous ways. Some, like Animoji karaoke are more entertaining than useful, but others - like Warby Parker's new app - are a little more useful (as spotted by Joanna Stern on Twitter.)

Got your iPhone X? Check out the power of TrueDepth camera

By popular request, you can now use MeasureKit’s Face Mesh tool to scan and export your face into a 3D model on the iPhone X. For example, so you can make a physical mask of your face using a 3D printer.

Watch funny videos while trying not to smile 😂

Try Not To Smile is a fun app where you try watching funny videos without laughing or smiling.

App Store

Learn about collection Roland Horváth featuring Try Not to Smile, Toiler, Show Me! (Mutasd!), and many more on App Store. Enjoy these apps on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

Idownloadblog

This week's edition of our Apps of the Week roundup features an app that tries to make you smile, an app that tries to make you healthier, and an app for Twitter threads. And as always, we've selected two great new games for you to check out.

The iPhone X nose-laser game you control with your face

Nose Zone is the first game designed for the iPhone X's TrueDepth Camera. It uses ARKit to create an attach a laser to your nose and you control it by moving your face!

The future will be touchless and games are just the beginning! For example, imagine a paralyzed person navigating and controlling an app UI with this same face-based input method.

App Store

Free

Prototypr

The iPhone X contains a "TrueDepth" 3D sensor that, when combined with Apple's ARKit APIs, can interpret facial expressions. After you grant them permission ( and they undergo an extensive Apple review process to ensure they respect rules regarding data usage and user privacy), apps can use this data to access things like your "left eye blink percentage" or …See more

Co.Design

The iPhone X is a horribly flawed device that maybe no human alive should actually buy. But its TrueDepth Camera-which uses lasers to map and track your face in 3D-may end up having a much greater legacy than mere animoji.

9to5Mac

As usual, developers are taking features and APIs from Apple and implementing them in their apps with their own touch. Over the last few days, two developers have released games that take advantage of the iPhone X's TrueDepth sensor...

The Mac Observer

Yesterday it was Rainbrow, and today it's Nose Zone, the latest game to take advantage of the iPhone X's facial tracking. In Nose Zone you point your nose to control an onscreen dot's movement to destroy boxes. The more boxes you zap before time runs out the higher your score.

Fonearena

Developers have started taking advantage of the iPhone X's TrueDepth sensor to design games and we now already have two games on the list; Nose Zone & Rainbrow. These games combine data from the iPhone X's TrueDepth sensor with the ARKit framework and APIs to detect facial motions.